Spring 2026 classes offered in Journalism and Mass Comm as of Wednesday, 10/01/2025 at 07:45 AM
schedSpringJMC report generated: 01-OCT-25


Class


Sect


CN#


Units


Notes*


Fee


Dates


Days


Time


Room


Instructor


Cap


Enr


Rsrvd*


Avail*

Wait
Cap*

Wait
Tot*


Sust*
Perm
Text
Status

Bookstore
Text Info
JMC 105 Intro to Mass Communication1214333






350
35990
NONETexts
JMC 107 Media Tools1215213






250
25990
FREETexts
JMC 150 Media Design1213523






240
24990
NONETexts
JMC 154 Radio & Audio Production10213123






250
25990

Texts
        Tutorial1121315







250
25990

Texts
JMC 155 KRFH On Air Workshop1213131






400
40990
NONETexts
JMC 156 Video Production10215793






250
25990SR
Texts
        Activity1121661







250
25990SR
Texts
JMC 160 El Leņador News1213252






150
15990

Texts
JMC 280 Investigative Workshop1216441






150
15990

Texts
JMC 302 Mass Media and Popular Arts1213113






350
35990

Texts
JMC 305 Global Media and Society1213243






350
35990

Texts
JMC 309 Analyzing Media Messages1213203






350
35990

Texts
JMC 324 Feature Writing1215773






250
25990
NONETexts
JMC 325 Osprey Magazine Production1213102






240
24990SFNONETexts
JMC 327 Lumberjack News Workshop1213092






250
25990
NONETexts
JMC 328 Media Law1213213






350
35990

Texts
JMC 355 Advanced KRFH On Air Workshop1213142






300
30990

Texts
JMC 360 Advanced El Leņador News1213262






150
15990

Texts
JMC 427 Advanced Lumberjack News1213232






250
25990SFNONETexts
JMC 429 Advanced Public Relations1215783






250
25990SR
Texts
JMC 480 News Parody: Theory & Practice1213223






240
24990

Texts
JMC 482 Media Internship1213161






100
10990
NONETexts
JMC 482 Media Internship2213172






100
10990
NONETexts
JMC 482 Media Internship3213183






100
10990
NONETexts
JMC 499 Directed Study1213193IA





50
5990
NONETexts



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Rsrvd: indicates the number of seats reserved during registration for various reasons (i.e., freshmen registration in the Fall, PBLCs, or major restrictions). Unused seats are released prior to the beginning of the semester.
* Avail: indicates the total number of seats open to all students. This number may be reduced by enrollments in other cross-listed class sections.
* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
* Wait Tot: indicates the number of students currently waitlisted for the class (allows departments to determine class demand and may result in opening of class additional sections)
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)
* Permanent Text Status: If the particular course is indicated as NONE, there are no required texts. If indicated as FREE, text materials are offered free to students.
* Bookstore Text Info: Link to Bookstore text details for all courses that potentially have required texts.

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections must also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.